Anne Rivers Siddons

Anne Rivers Siddons was born in a small railroad town just south of Atlanta, where her family has lived for six generations. She attended Auburn University and later joined the staff of "Atlanta" magazine. Her first novel, "Heartbreak Hotel, " a story of her college days at Auburn, was later made into a movie called "Heart of Dixie, " starring Ally Sheedy. Since then she has written fifteen more novels, many of which have been bestsellers. Recently, a movie version of her later novel "The House...See more

Anne Rivers Siddons was born in a small railroad town just south of Atlanta, where her family has lived for six generations. She attended Auburn University and later joined the staff of "Atlanta" magazine. Her first novel, "Heartbreak Hotel, " a story of her college days at Auburn, was later made into a movie called "Heart of Dixie, " starring Ally Sheedy. Since then she has written fifteen more novels, many of which have been bestsellers. Recently, a movie version of her later novel "The House Next Door" was aired on LifeTime Network. Ms. Siddons now divides her time between Atlanta and Brooklin, Maine. See less

Anne Rivers Siddons book reviews

The House Next Door

A satisfying haunted house story

A well-paced tale and sufficiently creepy involving not only the house but the fascinating deterioration of the friends and neighbors surrounding it. In addition, Ann Rivers Siddons writes so well, ... Read More

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